‘ The laws of physics dictate that information, like energy, cannot be destroyed, which means it must go somewhere. Where did the information go? ’ / Book ‘ The big questions’ by Michael Brooks. Page 195-196. / 1. Modern biologists speak of information – in genetics. ( a set of chromosomes contains in its genes the information ) The information content in the nucleus of a single human cell is comparable to that of a library containing a thousand volumes. Question: How many cells – volumes can a single man have and how they can create a child during 9 months if according to the probability theory it is impossible? Question: Does DNA Know Geometry ? 2. When a radium atom decays, old electro - information is lost, and the new information is not equivalent to the old. It seems as if the elementary event in physics presupposes not the conservation of information but its change. Question: What does law of transformation mean according to the single quanta of information- electron? 3. Black hole information paradox . . . It suggests that physical information could permanently disappear in a black hole, . . . . .
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